
The goddess only looked at her husband's back with her mind filled with questions as Mahmud left the house. Even where Mahmud went with a set of clothes Dede Dewi did not know at all.
At this time the Goddess only felt the pounding on her chest increasingly felt thumping as she increasingly thought about what Mahmud was doing.
“While! What's with this feeling?!” said Dewi.
After Mahmud was no longer visible from his sight, the Goddess returned to the kitchen. Previously, the Goddess intended to go to the stall to
the vegetable shopping was done because Mahmud keburu came.
“Rin, mbak go to the stall first yes,” said Dewi met Arin who was washing clothes next to the house.
“Iya mbak,” sahut Arin turned his head for a while then resumed his washing activities.
“Eh, mbak wait... wait..!” exclaimed Arin when Dewi was 5 steps out of the terrace of the house.
“What's Rin?” ask the Goddess to stop her steps.
“Anu mbak, do not know suddenly I want to cook and eat oxtail soup today,” said Arin.
“Oh.. yes rin. Kirain what's up,” reply Dewi then back to continue his steps.
“Sop tails?” The goddess asked inwardly as she continued her steps.
“That's Kosim's favorite cuisine, the most cherished side dishKosim..” muttered Goddess in heart.
It did not take long Dewi had arrived at the Bi Aminah stall, his subscription stall every time shopping for kitchen needs and cooking.
When Dewi arrived at the Bi Aminah stall, it was crowded by the mothers of the surrounding residents who
also hunting for cooking needs. Goddess was looking for a gap in between mothers
mothers who stand choose vegetables and various ingredients side dishes.
“Excuse me. excuse me..” said Dewi took a position on the sidelines of mothers who stood covering Bi Aminah's trading table.
“Eh, mbak Dewi.. monggo, monggo..” say mother-mother while shifting her body gives place to the Goddess.
“Mbak Dewi, listen to the grave of his son Kosim will be unloaded huh?” ask one of the mothers on the left side.
“Yes why not Dewi?” other mothers' timpals.
“Hah! In unloading!?” the Goddess was surprised.
“Loh, the time of Dewi herself did not know, just before I went to the stall my husband had time to leave he said there was a job asked by Mr. Wira to dig the grave of his son Kosim at the request of kang Mahmud,” sergeant a middle-aged mother.
Dewi termangu heard the testimony of the wife of one of the gravediggers. And at once the Goddess was reminded of what Mahmud asked before he went to the Bi Aminah stall. Mahmud asked to get a set of Dede's clothes!
“Mbak Dewi why not go there?” ask the mother to the left of the Goddess.
“Oh, I, iyya later I and Arin also followed there,” Dewi replied covering her ignorance about what the mothers were talking about.
News of the demolition of Dede's tomb has spread rapidly in the village of Sukadami. That is certainly beyond estimation
Various kinds of negative questions were popping up and strangely almost no one guessed with positive thinking, which crossed the minds of the citizens all negative.
“Don't die Dede due to being killed,” said one of the fathers in the coffee shop.
“Yes could be, earlier I also saw an ambulance and also a police car passing by, seemed to go to the cemetery,” timpal man in his 50s.
There are allegations of vile allegations about Dede's death because of violence, some even suspect the consequences of being deliberately killed by his parents. So that makes the residents curious and flocked to the place of demolition of the tomb.
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In the cemetery area,
The sloping and confusing news about the excavation of the tomb of his son Kosim that circulated widely not only spread in the middle of the citizens of Sukadami alone, but, but it has spread quickly to neighboring villages around. Currently in the cemetery area many residents who began to arrive and gather there, they are very curious to see firsthand the process of excavating the tomb of his son Kosim. And the public also wants to find out more about the cause.
Not a few residents also regret the excavation of the child's tomb, many believe if the child's body has been damaged or is in the process of decay because it has been buried during
40 days.
Mahmud stood 5 meters from the tomb of his son Kosim noticed 4 grave diggers who were ready to start digging. The look on Mahmud's face was wrapped in a very intense tension, the anxiety strokes on his face looked so real.
Beside Mahmud stood Wira the Sukadami Village Chief, 2 officers from the police and 2 people
officers from Puskesmas. They had all equipped themselves with masks covering their noses and mouths, in anticipation of the stench from the grave.
And around him there are many residents who also witnessed the process of excavating the tomb so enthusiastically.
“Kang Mahmud, is it excavated now?” ask one of the gravediggers.
“Iya, Juki sir,” Mahmud replied.
“Njih kang Mahmud,” said pak Juki.
The four grave diggers immediately began their work digging up the ground that was still filled with various kinds of flowers that seemed to have begun to wither and dry. The cloudy weather above the sky of Sukadami village makes the atmosphere of excavating the tomb of his son Kosim feel increasingly gripping.
Occasionally there was the sound of thunder rumbling over the sky accompanied by flashes of lightning as if he was watching the excavation of the tomb. The reaction of nature is either a sign that nature approves of it or a sign of rejection, all of which no one knows.
“Mud, are you sure the body of his son Kosim is not damaged?” pak Wira whispered, he still seems curious.
“God willing sir, Dede's body is still intact,” Mahmud answered confidently while continuing to pay attention to the gravediggers who have begun to stick their hoes each to the top of the soil of Dede's tomb.
Four gravediggers began to dig up the soil that had not fully dried up. The excavation began from four different angles so that the gravediggers turned their backs on each other.
Mahmud continued to pay attention to the excavation process with various uncertain feelings raging in his mind. On the one hand, Mahmud felt confident that his nephew who he had considered his son, would be able to live again. His confidence strengthened after he witnessed
himself directly met with the spirit of Dede.
But on the other hand, Mahmud's feelings become a gamelan when considering the situation and conditions in nature
stealth monkeys. He felt very worried whether Kosim, Gus Harun and his friends could escape the obstacles of the monkey demon king if their rescue was known first.** CONNECTED